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Answer for the clue "Coin of Samoa ", 4 letters:
tala

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Tala is the name of the goddess of the morning and evening star in Tagalog mythology. Her origins are varied depending on region. In one story, sun god Arao and the moon goddess Buan both had large families of stars, but Buan believed her stars could not ...

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n. the basic unit of money in Western Samoa

Usage examples of tala.

Tala had wadded around the arbalest and ran his fingers almost lovingly over the wooden stock and steel bow stave, and Grumuk cackled again.

For twenty and twenty and seven years he had carried women north across the estuary on their pilgrimage to the ancient shrine of Tala, the Earth-mother at Silverspring, where Siron was priestess.

A red seedcase flitted above the turf in a gusty Seabreeze, and Tala watched closely as it sailed out over the water.

Watchful of his balance on the root, Talas stepped across the narrow gap and soon had both feet on the ground.

All her life she had been taught that when she died she would be led to the next world by Talas and Taleh, the twin gods of the elves.

It had showed no emotion when Talas bli Sporn admitted to having committed a Wrong act, nor did it show any emotion when he explained about the strange location of her transmin.

Vetch didn't have to time to look at any of them, though he heard that they were all about the size of the first one, as wild as lion cubs and as ready to take off limbs before their first taste of tala calmed them.

Fish eat pieces, fish grow fat, Tala catch fish, we eat again, he explained to Oola, who saw the point at once.

Bahzell's eyes lit as he unwrapped the dirty clothing Tala had wadded around the arbalest and ran his fingers almost lovingly over the wooden stock and steel bow stave, and Grumuk cackled again.

Bahzells eyes lit as he unwrapped the dirty clothing Tala had wadded around the arbalest and ran his fingers almost lovingly over the wooden stock and steel bow stave, and Grumuk cackled again.